FNP changes the environment in which children and adults make decisions about what they eat and how they move. We improve the health of our SNAP-eligible population and have a positive impact on farmers and the local economy. For example, we:

help set up school and community gardens, and use them to teach nutrition, gardening skills, and food safety techniques

connect farmers with school buying authorities to increase the purchases of Florida grown foods

-Creating Partnerships

Community partnerships are vital to the FNP program and benefit everyone involved. Local organizations provide venues, resources, and connections, allowing FNP to bring nutrition and physical activity education to SNAP- eligible participants in your community. Examples of partners include: